Show e a eUTAHN UTAHN ASCENDS Iff MT Inspector PlanteS Mine Coal F Former Summit of Alkan Alaskan Alas Alas- American Flag on 3 on April J. J k kan n Mountain J. J Lloyd loyd a Thomas Salt Lake evidentlY of Utah has former resident Cook tailed failed where Explorer succeeded from advices Mall Mail I n rl A Am 11 23 2 state that the J U uaL L on the omm flag Placed American April 3 by Mount McKinley on or of his three comI com com- Lloyd and Thomas sighted a feW days had been I McLeod a tho John M. M before whole Ufo life his trapper who has bas spent trapper who had bad been the north and in arrived at In the trapping that and reported with furs Fairbanks I. I he met J. J E. E Baker In the him that he who told fur buyer a allag a n of glasses with the aid had seen summit of floating from the flag separate oc oc- oc Mount McKinley on two thoroughly familiar fa- fa familiar fa fa- McLeod who is to approaches with all the I ridge the that McKinley says Mount y 2 n as- as upon which the j L ex Al p u. u possible route Oyer over Is the only which the summit may be attained Thomas Lloyd was for tor many years resident of Utah and was appointed a by Governor Heber Heber He He- coal mine Inspector of his bin beginning ber M. M Wells at the administration In 1896 Lloyd was born in Wales Vales and came to io this country country coun He lived In Car try as a young man naturalized there and ands I bon boa county was sheriff for tor several terms s served as He married there and had a number of children tellow tel fel fellow daring Lloyd was known as a I low a first-class first miner and was highly recommended for the position of or coal mine inspector An example the fact of his daring is shown by that on one occasion he organized a gang of men to f follow the celebrated Robbers Roost gang which operated operated oper opere In Carbon co county n |